1954 Idaho Vandals football team

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The 1954 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1954 college football season. The Vandals were led by first-year head coach Skip Stahley and were members of the Pacific Coast Conference. Three home games were played on campus at Neale Stadium in Moscow, with another in Boise at old Bronco Stadium at Boise Junior College.

Quick Facts Idaho Vandals football, Conference ...
1954 Idaho Vandals football
ConferencePacific Coast Conference
Record4–5 (1–2 PCC)
Head coach
Offensive schemeT formation[1][2]
CaptainBurdette Hess
Home stadiumNeale Stadium
Seasons
 1953
1955 
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1954 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2 UCLA $ 6 0 09 0 0
No. 17 USC ^ 6 1 08 4 0
Oregon 5 3 06 4 0
California 4 3 05 5 0
Washington State 3 4 04 6 0
Stanford 2 4 04 6 0
Idaho 1 2 04 5 0
Washington 1 6 02 8 0
Oregon State 1 6 01 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – Selected as Rose Bowl representative
    UCLA won rivalry game over USC,
    but no-repeat rule was in effect
Rankings from AP Poll
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Idaho compiled a 4–5 overall record and were 1–2 in the PCC. After five losses to open, they won their last four games. Six of the nine games were shutouts, with three wins and three losses. The four-game winning streak was the program's longest in decades.[3]

In the Battle of the Palouse with neighbor Washington State, the 0–5 Vandals blanked the Cougars 10–0 in Pullman on October 23 for Stahley's first victory as head coach.[4] It was Idaho's first win in the series in 29 years;[5] the next came ten years later in 1964.[6]

The annual game with Montana was not played this year; outside of wartime years (without teams), it was the first break in the rivalry in forty years. Idaho was three games into an eight-game streak over the Grizzlies and retained the Little Brown Stein until 1960.

After the win in Pullman, Idaho defeated favored Utah in Salt Lake City,[7][8] then shut out North Dakota in Moscow and BYU in Boise.[9][10]

A former head coach at Toledo and an assistant at Washington and in the NFL with the Cardinals, Stahley was hired in February,[11][12][13] at an annual salary of $9,000.[14] He remained as Idaho's head coach for eight seasons, then continued as athletic director for three more years.[15]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 182:00 pmOregonL 0–417,000[16]
September 251:30 pmat Oregon StateL 0–139,000[17]
October 22:00 pmSan Jose State*dagger
  • Neale Stadium
  • Moscow, ID
L 7–3810,000[18][19]
October 98:00 pmat Pacific (CA)*L 0–139,500[20]
October 167:00 pmat Arizona*L 13–2517,000[21][22]
October 232:00 pmat Washington StateW 10–012,000[4][5]
October 301:00 pmat Utah*W 14–1314,065[8]
November 131:30 pmNorth Dakota*
  • Neale Stadium
  • Moscow, ID
W 45–06,000[9][23]
November 201:00 pmvs. Brigham Young*W 7–010,000[3][10]
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Roster

[24][25][26]

Coaching staff

All-conference

No Vandals were on the All-PCC team or the second team. Honorable mention were fullback Wilbur Gary and guard Burdette Hess.[27][28]

NFL Draft

One senior from the 1954 Vandals was selected in the 1955 NFL draft:[29]

PlayerPositionRound  Pick  Franchise
Burdette Hess    G15th178San Francisco 49ers  

One sophomore was selected in the 1957 NFL draft:[30]

PlayerPositionRound  Pick  Franchise
Dick Foster        T11th129Washington Redskins

Four members of the freshman team were selected in the 1958 NFL draft:[31][32]

PlayerPositionRound  Pick  Franchise
Jerry KramerG4th39Green Bay Packers
Wayne WalkerC4th45Detroit Lions
Larry AldrichE11th127Pittsburgh Steelers
Wade PattersonE16th183   Chicago Cardinals   

References

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